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March 31, 2015

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Ruling

Consideration in committee: motions of instruction; empowering a committee to expand the scope of a bill

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#Debate #Procedure #Legislative Process

June 11, 2014

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Ruling

Motions: admissibility; rule of anticipation

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#Debate #Financial Procedures

May 2, 2014

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Ruling

Committee amendments: consistency with principle and scope of bill

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#Debate #Order #Procedure

February 10, 2014

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Point of Order

Introduction and first reading: admissibility; bill argued to be in imperfect shape; summary

The Legislative Process AI
#Debate #Order #Procedure +2

January 28, 2014

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Statement

Oral Questions: Speaker's interventions on the admissibility of questions about the Senate

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#Debate #Procedure #Privilege +1

May 22, 2013

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Point of Order

Motions: special orders to temporarily suspend the Standing Orders; extension of sitting hours

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#Debate #Order #Procedure +1

May 21, 2013

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Point of Order

Consideration in committee: report to the House; requesting power to expand the scope of a private Member's bill

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#Debate #Order #Procedure +3

May 2, 2012

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Point of Order

Second reading: admissibility; copies of bill containing incorrect pagination

The Legislative Process AI
#Debate #Procedure #Unparliamentary +1

March 12, 2012

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Ruling

Report stage: power of the Speaker to select amendments; amendments not presented in committee

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#Debate #Unparliamentary #Legislative Process

February 14, 2012

Hon. Andrew Scheer

Point of Order

Introduction and first reading: admissibility; bill argued to be in imperfect shape; short title

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#Debate #Order #Legislative Process